Some brokers enable the 'Signals' tab & other brokers disable it. I can suggest a work around this situation. You should have ability to navigate though the installation directory of your MT4 terminal. After you launch your MT4 terminal you can go to 'File' tab and select 'Open Data Folder' which would take you to the installation directory of your MT4 terminal.

In your MT4 terminal there is a 'Config' directory which contains .ini and .srv files. This 'Config' directory is what is used to connect to your 'Real' broker and rest of the MT4 terminal is generic. So first step is to install the MT4 terminal of your broker which does not support 'Signals' or 'Market' tabs. Now go to 'Config' folder of your and copy the 'Config' folder including all the files and subdirectory.

Now Install another MT4 platform from a broker which support the 'Signals' and 'Market' tabs, for example FxOpen, IC Markets or Pepperstone just as examples. You can call this broker 'Ideal Broker' for simplicity sake.

Now delete the 'Config' folder from the installation directory of 'Ideal' Broker's MT4 terminal and paste 'Config' folder from your 'Real' broker to the MT4 terminal of 'Ideal' broker. Now you can launch the 'Ideal' broker MT4 terminal and it would have the server information from your 'Real' broker. You can use it to connect to your 'Real' broker account and now you can access 'Signals' and 'Market' tabs of 'Ideal' broker would be available to you. Although FIFO and Hedging restrictions as well as Margin restrictions still apply.

Some brokers enable the 'Signals' tab & other brokers disable it. I can suggest a work around this situation. You should have ability to navigate though the installation directory of your MT4 terminal. After you launch your MT4 terminal you can go to 'File' tab and select 'Open Data Folder' which would take you to the installation directory of your MT4 terminal.

In your MT4 terminal there is a 'Config' directory which contains .ini and .srv files. This 'Config' directory is what is used to connect to your 'Real' broker and rest of the MT4 terminal is generic. So first step is to install the MT4 terminal of your broker which does not support 'Signals' or 'Market' tabs. Now go to 'Config' folder of your and copy the 'Config' folder including all the files and subdirectory.

Now Install another MT4 platform from a broker which support the 'Signals' and 'Market' tabs, for example FxOpen, IC Markets or Pepperstone just as examples. You can call this broker 'Ideal Broker' for simplicity sake.

Now delete the 'Config' folder from the installation directory of 'Ideal' Broker's MT4 terminal and paste 'Config' folder from your 'Real' broker to the MT4 terminal of 'Ideal' broker. Now you can launch the 'Ideal' broker MT4 terminal and it would have the server information from your 'Real' broker. You can use it to connect to your 'Real' broker account and now you can access 'Signals' and 'Market' tabs of 'Ideal' broker would be available to you. Although FIFO and Hedging restrictions as well as Margin restrictions still apply.

Thanks.

I did this and the only thing that worked is that I can see the account balance/equity in the 'Ideal' MT4 (Pepperstone). But the 'Signals' tab disappeared after I did what you said and copied the Config folder. (it was there before)